Following the Trump Administration’s executive order on IVF in February, more eyes are on the practice of reproductive medicine than ever. It’s important that we advocate year-round for a patient’s right to infertility care and a provider’s right to practice, but your voice and expertise are especially important right now, and we all need to be a part of the conversation.
So, what can our members do?
Take Action With ASRM
✍️ Write to your reps.
The quickest way to get your legislator’s ear is to form a relationship with them, and the easiest way to do this is by writing, calling, and tagging them on social media. Keep your eyes peeled for ASRM Action Alerts in your inbox. Click the hyperlink at the bottom of each alert to reroute to Quorum, where you can easily access and send pre-written messages about infertility bills to your reps. We do the work, your voice is heard. Feel free to add your own flair to the messaging.
As a bonus, the Office of Public Affairs is currently holding its second Action Alert Challenge! Entering is easy—respond to all the Action Alerts you receive from us via email or see on our socials for the chance to win the prize of your choice from the ASRM shop and an optional shoutout online.
Learn more about the ASRM Action Alert Challenge
🏛️ Attend Virtual Federal Advocacy Day.
Despite its wide usage and broad support, the practice of reproductive medicine is often misunderstood by politicians and the public. You can help change that by registering to attend RESOLVE’s Federal Advocacy Day in partnership with ASRM. Join us for an all-day interactive event designed to help you connect with your legislators and advocate for your interests across the fertility field.
Learn more and Register for Federal Advocacy Day
💻 Post to socials.
Posting online and tagging your reps goes a long way. Post your thoughts on or experience with infertility using the hashtags #NIAW and #NationalInfertilityAwarenessWeek. Find your reps’ pages and follow and tag them whenever you post about infertility awareness.
📖 Share your story.
Do you or a patient of yours have an experience with infertility you’d like to share? ASRM wants to hear it, feature it, and share it with legislators, with your consent. Tell us about your experience:
ASRM Invites You to Share Your Story and Become an Advocate
We also welcome your video testimony on the care you provide to your patients. Has the recent passage of a state coverage mandate allowed you to treat new patients? Have rollbacks in your state made it more difficult to provide patients with top-notch fertility care? We want to hear about it. You can post it on socials and tag us @asrm_org, email it to us at publicaffairs@asrm.org, or both.
🧡 Wear orange!
Don your favorite orange outfit for infertility awareness. Share photos to socials, tag us @ASRM_org, and be sure to tell your friends, families, and neighbors to join the fun!
🧑⚖️ Participate in the Proclamation Project.
Submit a request to your state legislators that NIAW be recognized as an official awareness week to increase public awareness of infertility across the country. Learn how here:
Proclamation Project | NIAW Resolve (infertilityawareness.org)
Take action like your live(lihood)s depend on it!
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See What ASRM Is Doing
ASRM's Office of Public Affairs coordinates advocacy efforts to promote policies that support reproductive health and rights.
One-Sheet Resources
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How You Can Take Action
Learn to advocate on the federal state and local level. The importance of your involvement in the lobbying process, especially at the local level, has never been greater.
The ASRM Center For Policy And Leadership
The ASRM Center for Policy and Leadership (CPL), established in 2020, builds on ASRM’s longstanding role as a leading policy voice on Capitol Hill and in state capitals.
Topic Resources
Fertility and Sterility Publishes Editorial Exploring the Origins of “Restorative Reproductive Medicine” and Why Modern Fertility Care Must Remain Comprehensive
Restorative reproductive medicine overlooks IVF, male-factor care, and the need for full-spectrum fertility treatment using modern technologies. View the Press ReleaseFertility and Sterility On Air - TOC: October 2025
Explore October 2025's top fertility topics—donor egg outcomes, ART protocols, male infertility drugs, SART data, and more from ASRM's F&S On Air podcast. Listen to the EpisodeFertility and Sterility On Air - Unplugged: September 2025
Explore optimal IVF trigger timing, dual trigger insights, and how TikTok shapes endometriosis info—on F&S Unplugged with ASRM experts. Listen to the EpisodeASRM PRIMED Cohort Members—Including Physicians, Providers, and Experts—Meet with Congressional Offices to Advocate for IVF Access & Educate About Realities of Restorative Reproductive Medicine
ASRM PRIMED cohort meets Congress to push for IVF access, clarify risks of restorative reproductive medicine, and defend science‑based fertility care. View the Press ReleaseASRM Hosts Capitol Hill Briefing for Policymakers & Congressional Staff to Hear From Providers & Patients About Importance of IVF Access, Realities and Limitations of Restorative Reproductive Medicine
ASRM briefing united lawmakers, physicians & patients on IVF access, exposing RRM limits and urging policies to expand fertility care options. View the Press ReleaseSRS Warns Against Limiting Access to IVF Under the Guise of “Restorative” Care
SRS, an ASRM affiliate, advocates evidence-based reproductive surgery and full-spectrum fertility care for conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and PCOS. View the Press ReleaseFertility and Sterility On Air - Roundtable: State Advocacy
Experts share strategies for IVF advocacy, combating misinformation, and building connections with policymakers to protect reproductive rights and access. Listen to the EpisodeFertility and Sterility Publishes Editorial Piece on How Restorative Reproductive Medicine Violates Reproductive Autonomy and Informed Consent
Editorial in Fertility and Sterility warns that Restorative Reproductive Medicine spreads stigma, delays care, and undermines IVF and patient autonomy. View the Press ReleaseF&S Reports Publishes Editorial Piece on the Unscientific Nature of the Arguments for “Restorative Reproductive Medicine” and Why We Need to Understand Them
F&S Reports editorial critiques “Restorative Reproductive Medicine” as unscientific, faith-driven, and a threat to evidence-based IVF care and reproductive rights. View the Press ReleaseASRM, Leading Medical Organizations Urge National Governors Association to Reject ‘Restorative Reproductive Medicine’ in Open Letter
Medical groups urge governors to reject Restorative Reproductive Medicine laws, defending evidence-based infertility care and IVF access. View the Press ReleaseASRM Center for Policy and Leadership Releases Fact Sheet on Following the Science & An Evidence-Based, Science-Driven Response to Infertility
ASRM’s fact sheet outlines an evidence-based infertility care pathway, countering misleading RRM claims with science-backed medical best practices. View the Press ReleaseFollow the Science: An Evidence-Based, Science-Driven Response to Infertility
A science-based infertility evaluation and treatment guide, grounded in clinical best practices, counters ideologically driven alternatives like RRM. View the advocacy resourceASRM Ethics Committee Delivers New Opinion on Assisted Reproduction with Advancing Parental Age
ASRM Ethics Committee issues guidance on assisted reproduction and advanced parental age, addressing medical, ethical, and psychological considerations. View the Press ReleaseFertility and Sterility On Air - Seminal Article: Julia DiTosto and Sunni Mumford
Experts explain how to apply target trial emulation in fertility research, comparing it to traditional methods and offering guidance for first-time users. Listen to the EpisodeNational Infertility Awareness Week
April 19-25, 2026, is National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW)!
View the NIAW Toolkit